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it really is the same as his prior two budgets, changed in ways. adds $85 billion additional cuts, counting in the sequestration but slashes the social safety net, and protects the tax breaks. >> all right. steve scalise, ask you the same question about a possible grand design compromise. with this add-on. suppose we put the obamacare repeal aside for the moment. it ain't going to happen in the near future. however, a lot of ways to reform entitlemen entitlements. even president obama has some ways. the only people that don't want to reform entitlements are senate democrats. is a grand design possible, in your judgment? >> it's definitely possible. and i think if you look at what people are expecting us to do, is to actually put a budget out there that finally does get to balance and i think that's what's so important with this document is that this budget, it's visionary for a lot of reasons. and it focuses on getting the economy moving again, which has to be a component of any -- design. >> if i may. look, he acknowledges -- it's going to come up
it really is the same as his prior two budgets, changed in ways. adds $85 billion additional cuts, counting in the sequestration but slashes the social safety net, and protects the tax breaks. >> all right. steve scalise, ask you the same question about a possible grand design compromise. with this add-on. suppose we put the obamacare repeal aside for the moment. it ain't going to happen in the near future. however, a lot of ways to reform entitlemen entitlements. even president obama has...
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>> it is very difficult to tell what he wants, seems to change from time to time. it's more important for the american people to get what they want, surely there is no reason for any american to ever have died in afghanistan for the sake of afghan freedom. we went there to destroy our enemies. we failed to do that, we're only in the country now because president obama wants to be able to say on the eve of the next congressional election that he pulled all the boys out from afghanistan. american people are really on a loose thought here. we have been defeated in that country and in the muslim world it will have a galvanizing effect just as the defeat of the soviets had a galvanizing effect of usama bin laden. lori: perhaps the secretary is the right person to smooth this over and make its not failure to the u.s. >> if a foreigner goes in there, he asked because much of the enemy as he can and get out very quickly. we went and killed almost no one in state for 12 years to try to create a democracy where it was impossible to do that. lori: very sad. north korea scrapp
>> it is very difficult to tell what he wants, seems to change from time to time. it's more important for the american people to get what they want, surely there is no reason for any american to ever have died in afghanistan for the sake of afghan freedom. we went there to destroy our enemies. we failed to do that, we're only in the country now because president obama wants to be able to say on the eve of the next congressional election that he pulled all the boys out from afghanistan....
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more than 200 million dollars in unclaimed pension benefits for americans who may have changed jobs and forgotten what's owed to them. to see if you're owed any money visit pbgc.gov. po p as in peter. b as in boy. g as in god. c as in cat.gov. and that's the factor tip of the day. check out the fox news factor website different from bill o'reilly.com and he we like for you to spout off about the factor anywhere in the world. o'reilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. the word of the day, do not be te temulent when writing to the factor. remember the spin stops here, we'll be looking out for you. >> sean: tonight, welcome to "hannity," it's becoming glaringly obvious the decision to suspend public toweurs at the white house is a political one. they cited the sequester cuts as the reason for the tours, saying it saves $74,000 a week and as we look closer to the numbers and compare them to the cost of operating the white house and proposed cuts to waste and fraud waiting on the president's desk, it's hard to imagine the tours would be the first on the bugetary chopping block
more than 200 million dollars in unclaimed pension benefits for americans who may have changed jobs and forgotten what's owed to them. to see if you're owed any money visit pbgc.gov. po p as in peter. b as in boy. g as in god. c as in cat.gov. and that's the factor tip of the day. check out the fox news factor website different from bill o'reilly.com and he we like for you to spout off about the factor anywhere in the world. o'reilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. the word of...
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how do we change that? so that we can change those licenses in order to truly receive local news and local content? >> we can't even get local weather, which i believe is a right that communities should have. >> i'm sympathetic to the situation you just described. at the outset, most of that is a function of neilson markets. we have 210 of them in this country and they divide the country into different television and media markets in a way that are often rational but not always. we have orphan counties like the one you're describing that might get their news from another location. i would point out to you that in the upcoming renewal of the satellite television extension and localism act, as a senator you have an opportunity to speak to this issue. and i would certainly encourage you to do that. i think it is a legislation -- a piece of legislation that gives you an opportunity to talk about this in more detail and i think you'll find that some of your colleagues also have the same situation where they have
how do we change that? so that we can change those licenses in order to truly receive local news and local content? >> we can't even get local weather, which i believe is a right that communities should have. >> i'm sympathetic to the situation you just described. at the outset, most of that is a function of neilson markets. we have 210 of them in this country and they divide the country into different television and media markets in a way that are often rational but not always. we...
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her father was changing her diaper beside his minivan. officials say the gunman was apparently targeting a father, a known gang member who was also shot and remains in critical condition tonight. incredibly, this is the second shooting that the family has endured. the girl's mother was also shot several months ago while she was pregnant. jody will be back on the witness stand for an 18th day in the phoenix arizona capital murder case of 41 year-old accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend, travis alex -- travis alexander, a stabbing him, slitting his throat, shooting in the head. last winter's rest more than two dozen questions including one question, after all the lies he told them why should we believe you now. and now jurors have submitted even more questions. joining us, fox news legal analyst, a criminal defense attorney who successfully defended casey anthony on a florida death penalty case. thank you both for being here. i want to start with an idea that the defense has put her on the witness stand. >> they had to almost because there
her father was changing her diaper beside his minivan. officials say the gunman was apparently targeting a father, a known gang member who was also shot and remains in critical condition tonight. incredibly, this is the second shooting that the family has endured. the girl's mother was also shot several months ago while she was pregnant. jody will be back on the witness stand for an 18th day in the phoenix arizona capital murder case of 41 year-old accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend, travis...
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decided not to change the age at which the medicare changes would begin hitting. republicans have been promising for years that if you are 55 or older, you will not have to worry about any of these medicare changes. they were thinking of changing that at 56. there was an outcry and they abandoned that plan. now the moderates do seem to be on board. host: the washington times reporting this morning when it comes to the affordable care act, senator ted cruz, texas republican, said he will offer an amendment to delay funding for the affordable care act until the economy improves. this is an amendment to a continuing resolution to keep the government funding that the senate will work on this week. it is winning support from other republicans like senator marco rubio of florida. jonathan strong, senate democrats will also unveil a budget tomorrow. guest: the senate budget is more notable in the sense that it has been since 2009 that senate democrats passed a budget. so this is going to be a more significant political test for them. the senate makes the process more dif
decided not to change the age at which the medicare changes would begin hitting. republicans have been promising for years that if you are 55 or older, you will not have to worry about any of these medicare changes. they were thinking of changing that at 56. there was an outcry and they abandoned that plan. now the moderates do seem to be on board. host: the washington times reporting this morning when it comes to the affordable care act, senator ted cruz, texas republican, said he will offer...
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center piece i argue is still the changes to medicare and changes to medicaid. the entitlements that are making the country go broke. what he is trying to do is not cut here and there. reverse incentive and change the program in a way to make them sustainable. democrats don't like that. they haven't like it. campaign on it, not a surprise. this is a beginning offer from the house republicans the a budget process that will now operate the way that the budget processes are supposed operate. the house republicans make their proposal. the president makes a proposal and they hash it out. >> here is what the white house said today about the medicare changes in this plan. jay carney. >> the president's position raising the eligibility age on medicare is not good policy. does not save money significantly in the first ten years and it would result primarily in cost shifting to seniors who are vulnerable at age 65 and 66. that is the president's position. we talked about that in recent weeks and months. >> bret: actually, it wasn't today. it was monday but the white house
center piece i argue is still the changes to medicare and changes to medicaid. the entitlements that are making the country go broke. what he is trying to do is not cut here and there. reverse incentive and change the program in a way to make them sustainable. democrats don't like that. they haven't like it. campaign on it, not a surprise. this is a beginning offer from the house republicans the a budget process that will now operate the way that the budget processes are supposed operate. the...
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i don't buy this whole my mother and i have had a change of heart. you said he can do this knowing it was not going to happen. >> right. this is the greatest part too is what they are proposing now is that they get the federal money, but they allocate it to private health insurance plans. that's what they are proposing. it's the same proposal that the governor made in arkansas is take all of this federal money and give it to the private health insurance companies to use that as coverage for people. but we already know that doesn't work, because those are the medicare advantage plans, the plans run by private insurance companies, and they are always more expensive. so we're basically just trying to suck more money out of the taxpayer dollar again. >> stephanie: yep. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: and the is this covered under the affordable care act story. man with screwdriver in his head. >> are we talking about the drink -- >> stephanie: oh no. >> first was it a flat of phillips? >> stephanie: that's a good question. however, it'
i don't buy this whole my mother and i have had a change of heart. you said he can do this knowing it was not going to happen. >> right. this is the greatest part too is what they are proposing now is that they get the federal money, but they allocate it to private health insurance plans. that's what they are proposing. it's the same proposal that the governor made in arkansas is take all of this federal money and give it to the private health insurance companies to use that as coverage...
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nicole: begging for change. stuart: begging for change. charles, we're going to make money with him and the company they're looking at mosaic. charles: four square and the whole thing, and got the a-- >> verifone. charles: he totally underestimated competition and any vendor can get the four square things and put it on the cell phone and swipe a credit card. stuart: four square is the competition. didn't see it coming. stuart: and what does mosaic do. charles: well potash and phosphates. a stock has been a disaster. recently the last two, three years, a disaster. and i think we're at a point, the stocks if you will have gone down four years in a row and this is the year i think turn around. what i like, the capacity increased. capacity for phosphates, increased a lot more and same thing for potash, number one market is america of course, but brazil is going to drive them and india, the number three market is turning pretty good. for the a short-term play breaks out at 64, i think it's a $80 stock if you hold it for the the next 12 months.
nicole: begging for change. stuart: begging for change. charles, we're going to make money with him and the company they're looking at mosaic. charles: four square and the whole thing, and got the a-- >> verifone. charles: he totally underestimated competition and any vendor can get the four square things and put it on the cell phone and swipe a credit card. stuart: four square is the competition. didn't see it coming. stuart: and what does mosaic do. charles: well potash and phosphates....
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why the change this time? >> i again i think because of logistics of this and the fact it was live streamed and print pooler was sent. there is no, i would not read anything bigger than the decision today into today's decision. >> on the gun vote in the senate judiciary committee, how will, will that factor into the president's discussions today with senate democrats? >> i think it's safe to say that when the president meets with senate democrats as he will in a little bit he will discuss an array of topics. i think he will commend the senate democrats for their focus and persistence in making sure that the violence, violence against women act was reauthorized and the president was very glad to be able it sign that. he will focus on the work that senate democrats have done with senate republicans to advance bipartisan, comprehensive immigration reform. he will, i'm sure, as you note, darlene, talk about the progress that senate democrats have made towards the goal of bipartisan measures to reduce gun violence
why the change this time? >> i again i think because of logistics of this and the fact it was live streamed and print pooler was sent. there is no, i would not read anything bigger than the decision today into today's decision. >> on the gun vote in the senate judiciary committee, how will, will that factor into the president's discussions today with senate democrats? >> i think it's safe to say that when the president meets with senate democrats as he will in a little bit he...
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it's climate change. this from an admiral who is dealing with a bellicose north korea, an escalating conflict between japan and china in the east china sea. his answer to what's the biggest threat to america is climate change. and yet, we have one of our colleagues on the other side of the aisle who objected to a clause that points out what is very clear in data around the world, and that is the impact that changes in our climate are having on women who are so often the food gatherers for their families. well, this issue of climate change is not going away any time soon, and you can deny that it exists but it exists. the data is clear, and i believe we need to come together to address this serious concern to help other countries find ways of mitigating the harmful effects of climate change. and just as climate change deserves attention, we also need to continue our effort to promote equal rights and equal opportunities for women everywhere. we know that all of society benefits. when women are more fully i
it's climate change. this from an admiral who is dealing with a bellicose north korea, an escalating conflict between japan and china in the east china sea. his answer to what's the biggest threat to america is climate change. and yet, we have one of our colleagues on the other side of the aisle who objected to a clause that points out what is very clear in data around the world, and that is the impact that changes in our climate are having on women who are so often the food gatherers for their...
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to reaching out and it's a good change. i'm very happy to see it. but obviously the proof is in the pudding. and we'll see what happens over the course of time. if we can maintain a spirit of cordiality and respect, it's amazing what can actually happen. but i'm waiting to see that. >> gretchen: so it's interesting because the budgets now are being revealed from the republican side and from the democratic side. then the president will come out with his own budget plan. i know when you attended that prayer breakfast recently, you brought up the tax code and you were in favor of a flat tax. so whose plan do you think you're going to like? do you think anyone will advocate a flat tax? paul ryan has 10 and 25%. >> well, it's getting flatter. so we're moving in the right direction. what we have to remember about taxation is when this country was founded, our taxation rates were relatively small. the tea party grew up over something that wasn't anywhere become moree're doing today and and more intrusive. and as we allow the gover
to reaching out and it's a good change. i'm very happy to see it. but obviously the proof is in the pudding. and we'll see what happens over the course of time. if we can maintain a spirit of cordiality and respect, it's amazing what can actually happen. but i'm waiting to see that. >> gretchen: so it's interesting because the budgets now are being revealed from the republican side and from the democratic side. then the president will come out with his own budget plan. i know when you...
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or is there some deeper change to be made in the party? martha: if republicans and conservatives are scratching their heads over what went wrong, at one place where they seem to be extremely focused on this group was the democratic convention, byron. we watched speaker after speaker focus on women's rights, reproductive rights, all of that. i think a lot of people at the time thought, why are they spending so much time talking about something that really doesn't feel front and center when you talk about the economy and jobs and all the things that seem to be the headlines? they had a very good grasp of a group they needed to focus on and win over and they did. >> that was no accident at all. they had done a lot of research on that. you're right. republicans say, seems like jobs and economy are the biggest issue but the obama campaign and democrats. >> very well among those target voters, especially unmarried women, the social issues actually were quite important and they really, engaged in a lot of scare techniques. they suggested republic
or is there some deeper change to be made in the party? martha: if republicans and conservatives are scratching their heads over what went wrong, at one place where they seem to be extremely focused on this group was the democratic convention, byron. we watched speaker after speaker focus on women's rights, reproductive rights, all of that. i think a lot of people at the time thought, why are they spending so much time talking about something that really doesn't feel front and center when you...
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it is in periods like this that we really see change happen. (vo)if recent history is any indication, it seems impossible to predict exactly what kind of change we can expect. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> bill: hey, good morning everybody. great to see you this morning. it is the -- it's tuesday match 12th first of all. this is the "full court press." we're coming to you live coast to coast from our studio in capitol hill in washington d.c. and booming out to you all across this great land of ours on current tv. on what's going to turn out to be a very busy day here in our nation's capital and around the globe. in rome, of course, five hours from now the cardinals will cast their first votes to elect the new pope. here in washington, d.c., president obama begins the first of four days of salesmanship to try to get a balanced approach to fixing our budget problems. he will come up to capitol hill today, just down the street from our studio, to meet with senate democrats. tomorrow, he will be back up on capitol hill to meet with senate republicans. he's
it is in periods like this that we really see change happen. (vo)if recent history is any indication, it seems impossible to predict exactly what kind of change we can expect. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> bill: hey, good morning everybody. great to see you this morning. it is the -- it's tuesday match 12th first of all. this is the "full court press." we're coming to you live coast to coast from our studio in capitol hill in washington d.c. and booming out to you all across this great...